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Munchies
28-08-2011, 12:14 PM
Anyone noticing how much of a nob PV4 is now ? Telling players to leave Arsenal / saying how we're no longer up there.

Marc Overmars
28-08-2011, 12:16 PM
Sounds like a fair assesment on things at the moment.

Coney
28-08-2011, 12:16 PM
Anyone noticing how much of a nob PV4 is now ? Telling players to leave Arsenal / saying how we're no longer up there.

I'm afraid that's his new job. Plus, it is up to us to prove him wrong by winning something.

Özim
28-08-2011, 12:17 PM
Not really, he's doing his job...if we'd wanted him we should have tried to recuit him might have made a difference.

He never told anyone they had to leave, he encouraged them to join the club who pays him.

Boss
28-08-2011, 12:19 PM
Yes, everyone that left us is a twat.

/thread

Coney
28-08-2011, 12:21 PM
Yes, everyone that left us is a twat.

/thread

Especially that twat Henry.

AKBapologist
28-08-2011, 12:26 PM
Don't you know that Arsene Wenger is the only one to talk about arsenal without being roundly criticised?

PV was denied a move to Real, before leaving the next year, some say he's always carried that as ac hip on his shoulder.

Others say we just couldn't find him a useful role at the club - and if you think what he's doing at City is anything but being paid a load of money to act like a twat, your deluded.

Joker
28-08-2011, 12:36 PM
Vieira's doing his job for City, and we shouldn't criticise him for that. If he's encouraging players to join, well there's nothing wrong with that, the players and/or the club are free to say no (as Arsene said about the Cahill deal)

We should stop criticising City and people working for City, as if this dismal summer is somehow their fault and that they've destabilised the club. If they've done anything wrong, Arsenal would have reported them. So far we haven't, suggesting they've not broken any rules regarding their transfer dealings with us.

Perhaps one of the questions we should ask is why so many players want to leave the club to go to City at the moment? Yes, players are attracted by the money they can earn at City, but that's not the only reason. City are the club going places at the minute, and are not simply content to finish in the Champions League places and pick up the revenue. They want to progress as a club and win trophies, which at least one of the reasons why they're such an attractive proposition for so many players at the moment.

Vieira is a winner, and in City he sees a club that's ambitious and won't settle for second best, the way we used to be. I'm not surprised whatsoever that he's enjoying his role at that club, and criticising him is simply sour grapes.

SayNoMore
28-08-2011, 12:44 PM
Vieira, such a true legend, he can bumfuck our whole team for all i care, but he was always my favourite player. Immense quality and mentality.

Cripps_orig
28-08-2011, 01:17 PM
He doesnt work for us anymore and works for Man City.

Dog Toffee
28-08-2011, 01:23 PM
Will anyone actually bother to post what he's supposed to have done, or is he just generally a twat for being at Man City.

Power n Glory
28-08-2011, 01:23 PM
Vieira's doing his job for City, and we shouldn't criticise him for that. If he's encouraging players to join, well there's nothing wrong with that, the players and/or the club are free to say no (as Arsene said about the Cahill deal)

We should stop criticising City and people working for City, as if this dismal summer is somehow their fault and that they've destabilised the club. If they've done anything wrong, Arsenal would have reported them. So far we haven't, suggesting they've not broken any rules regarding their transfer dealings with us.

Perhaps one of the questions we should ask is why so many players want to leave the club to go to City at the moment? Yes, players are attracted by the money they can earn at City, but that's not the only reason. City are the club going places at the minute, and are not simply content to finish in the Champions League places and pick up the revenue. They want to progress as a club and win trophies, which at least one of the reasons why they're such an attractive proposition for so many players at the moment.

Vieira is a winner, and in City he sees a club that's ambitious and won't settle for second best, the way we used to be. I'm not surprised whatsoever that he's enjoying his role at that club, and criticising him is simply sour grapes.

Fuck him. There is a way to go about things and if he tapped up one of our own players then he's a prick.